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Destination Crenshaw is an under-construction 1.3-mile-long (2.1 km) open-air museum along Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, dedicated to preserving the history and culture of African Americans. [2] The project includes new pocket parks, outdoor sculptures, murals, street furniture, and landscaping. [3]
The $100 million, 1.3-mile public art corridor on Crenshaw Boulevard — reflecting and celebrating Black Los Angeles — is scheduled to debut its first public space this fall, the organization ...
Destination Crenshaw announced four new artist commissions and a collections care program intended to create "a pipeline for jobs." The official debut of its first public space, Sankofa Park, has ...
MICROGUIDES: The unveiling of Destination Crenshaw, a $100m outdoor exhibit showcasing Black artists, is positioning the area and neighbouring Leimert Park as the west coast’s new finger-on-the ...
Destination Crenshaw: Hyde Park: South Los Angeles: open-air museum: 1.3-mile-long (2.1 km) portion of Crenshaw Boulevard preserving the history and culture of African Americans Doctors House Museum: Glendale: San Fernando Valley: Historic house: late 19th-century Victorian house, operated by the Glendale Historical Society Dominguez Rancho ...
Crenshaw, or the Crenshaw District, is a neighborhood in South Los Angeles, California. [2] [3] In the post–World War II era, a Japanese American community was established in Crenshaw. African Americans started migrating to the district in the mid 1960s, and by the early 1970s were the majority. [4]
Dozens of artists gathered in Crenshaw at the site of "Our Mighty Contribution" mural to celebrate plans to update the artwork as part of the $100-million Destination Crenshaw project, a 1.3-mile ...
Formerly a separate city, it was consolidated with Los Angeles in 1923. The commercial corridor along Crenshaw Boulevard is known as "the heart of African American commerce in Los Angeles". [1] [2] Destination Crenshaw, is an open-air museum along Crenshaw Boulevard that celebrates African American history and culture.